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2025 Spring Transfer Portal: 4/16 - 4/25

Isn't the portal closed now?

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The spring transfer portal opens on Wednesday, April 16, and closes on Friday, April 25.

Players must officially enter the portal on one of the days inside the window to be eligible to play at their next school for the 2025 season. NCAA rules don't restrict players on when they can transfer, however, if a player officially enters outside either the winter or spring windows, or outside a team-specific window that opens when a head coach leaves, they must sit out a season of competition. Graduate students can enter the transfer portal at any time.
 
Isn't the portal closed now?

from google search:

The spring transfer portal opens on Wednesday, April 16, and closes on Friday, April 25.

Players must officially enter the portal on one of the days inside the window to be eligible to play at their next school for the 2025 season. NCAA rules don't restrict players on when they can transfer, however, if a player officially enters outside either the winter or spring windows, or outside a team-specific window that opens when a head coach leaves, they must sit out a season of competition. Graduate students can enter the transfer portal at any time.
He turned his paperwork on time. UCF delayed processing it in hopes that they could change his mind.
 
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You don't build a winning culture with this kind of 'loosey goosey' player but go on.
What winning culture did Frost build at Nebraska? You do know that UCF delayed processing his portal papers because they were trying to convince him to stay?
 
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tough loss


following this process gets old. should be 1 free transfer then you have to sit out a year
 
UCF has the 2nd most transfers in for 2025 with 40. Class is ranked #42.

 
UCF has the 2nd most transfers in for 2025 with 40. Class is ranked #42.

Yeah, but Frost and Co. can coach these career backups and scrubs into All-Americans.
 
Yeah, but Frost and Co. can coach these career backups and scrubs into All-Americans.
UCF is in Orlando. The last thing Orlando needs is another lazy river. UCF has very limited resources. UCF is spending millions in a useless lazy river.
 
The lazy river can't still be a thing, it was silly before. However, now in the age of NIL, that type of recruiting tactic is laughably useless.
 
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The lazy river can't still be a thing, it was silly before. However, now in the age of NIL, that type of recruiting tactic is laughably useless.
Finally…somebody said it. Also, the maintenance costs are very high.
 
I said I didn’t think the lazy River was a good idea when they announced it 6 years ago or whatever it was. Just go to pool or beach or water park.
 
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I said I didn’t think the lazy River was a good idea when they announced it 6 years ago
Lobo and Blak make good points. The football facility upgrades race that included lazy rivers peaked fifteen years ago (around 2010.) There have been fancy new athletic facilities built since then but, to my knowledge, none of them have included a lazy river.

While a lazy river made some sense back-in-the-day for conference rival, Cincinnati, during those cold winter months. It's hard to defend it for a university located in Orlando, Florida.
 
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